Yes. The Dallas Cowboys were hoping to make a Super Bowl appearance in February 2011 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
After the Divisional playoffs, there is the Conference playoffs. After the Conference playoffs, there is the Super Bowl. The time in between is three (3) weeks.
Either basketball.... the Playoffs.... or football... the Super Bowl
Not likely, but they are in the playoffs
The final game of the NFL playoffs and the football season is known as the Super Bowl. The two teams will compete to be crowned champions and receive the Vince Lombardi trophy.
Yes, it is the final game of the playoffs and is the league championship game. Whichever team wins the Super Bowl is crowned NFL champions for the season.
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There have been 4 times when neither of the Super Bowl teams made the playoffs the following season: 1) Washington Redskins and Denver Broncos played in Super Bowl XXII and neither made the playoffs in 1988. 2) Atlanta Falcons and Denver Broncos played in Super Bowl XXXIII and neither made the playoffs in 1999. 3) St. Louis Rams and New England Patriots played in Super Bowl XXXVI and neither made the playoffs in 2002. 4) Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders played in Super Bowl XXXVII and neither made the playoffs in 2003.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis played in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan in Super Bowl XL.
In the Super Bowl era (playoffs from 1966-2008) that would be the Cleveland Browns who, since 1966, have made the playoffs 14 times and played 20 playoff games but never played in a Super Bowl.
Since the Super Bowl began, the Steelers have made the playoffs 26 times. This is through the 2011 season.
The first weekend in January is the final week of the NFL's 2009 regular season. The playoffs continue through January, and the Super Bowl will be played on Sunday, February 7th.In previous years, the Pro Bowl was played after the Super Bowl; this season, the Pro Bowl comes up the weekend before the Super Bowl (a change which has drawn a great deal of criticism).
The 1983 National Football League playoffs featured the Washington Redskins, Los Angeles Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, and Miami Dolphins. The playoffs culminated in Super Bowl XVIII, where the Los Angeles Raiders faced the Washington Redskins. The Raiders won the championship game 38-9, marking their third Super Bowl title. Miami Dolphins and San Francisco 49ers were eliminated in the earlier playoff rounds.